MA (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMany studies have shown a link between parental distress and the effect thereof on the successful adherence of the diabetes care plan, as well as the impact thereof on the quality of life for all family members. In this study, the aim was to systematically review, synthesise and integrate evidence from literature pertaining to effective interventions that improve the quality of life for parents of young children living with type 1 diabetes. A comprehensive electronic search from 2000 to 2018 using electronic databases and citation tracking was used. The search identified 67 articles after ten duplicates and 7 review articles were removed. The reviews were cited in search o...
BackgroundMany young adults with Type 1 diabetes experience poor outcomes. The aim of this systemati...
Background: Diabetes is defined by the World Health Organization as a metabolic disorder characteriz...
AimsIncreasing evidence suggests that children and young people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at gr...
Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus type 1 is one of the most serious problems of childhood. It is a chr...
To synthesise the qualitative evidence on parents’ experiences of caring for a child aged ≤8 years w...
Objective: To summarize the parenting intervention literature for parents of children aged 2-10years...
Objective: Although interventions which provide psychosocial support can have a positive impact on d...
Leehu Zysberg,1 Tali Lang21Graduate School, Gordon College of Education, 2Department of Nursing, Uni...
ABSTRACT Aim: The main aim of this thesis was to explore different aspects of family dynamics and ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to highlight parent distress in diabetes, identify factors ...
Aims: The thesis aimed to contribute to the current understanding of how to improve comprehensive h...
Systematic Review: A previous review looked at the psychological experience of parents caring for a ...
A qualitative study of the quality of life of parents of children with diabetes type 1 and their cop...
Objective Parenting interventions have demonstrated some potential for effectiveness in improving ps...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 is increasing among children on large parts of the world. The d...
BackgroundMany young adults with Type 1 diabetes experience poor outcomes. The aim of this systemati...
Background: Diabetes is defined by the World Health Organization as a metabolic disorder characteriz...
AimsIncreasing evidence suggests that children and young people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at gr...
Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus type 1 is one of the most serious problems of childhood. It is a chr...
To synthesise the qualitative evidence on parents’ experiences of caring for a child aged ≤8 years w...
Objective: To summarize the parenting intervention literature for parents of children aged 2-10years...
Objective: Although interventions which provide psychosocial support can have a positive impact on d...
Leehu Zysberg,1 Tali Lang21Graduate School, Gordon College of Education, 2Department of Nursing, Uni...
ABSTRACT Aim: The main aim of this thesis was to explore different aspects of family dynamics and ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to highlight parent distress in diabetes, identify factors ...
Aims: The thesis aimed to contribute to the current understanding of how to improve comprehensive h...
Systematic Review: A previous review looked at the psychological experience of parents caring for a ...
A qualitative study of the quality of life of parents of children with diabetes type 1 and their cop...
Objective Parenting interventions have demonstrated some potential for effectiveness in improving ps...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 is increasing among children on large parts of the world. The d...
BackgroundMany young adults with Type 1 diabetes experience poor outcomes. The aim of this systemati...
Background: Diabetes is defined by the World Health Organization as a metabolic disorder characteriz...
AimsIncreasing evidence suggests that children and young people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at gr...